Category: Taste Travel

“Noodles are not only amusing, but delicious…” - Julia Child “I love you, noodles.” - Anthony Bourdain “Eat your heart out, plate.” - Bowl of noodles The Dish My top three favourite dishes in all the world come in a bowl. There’s just something about the simple perfection of a handmade, unbroken string of al... Continue Reading →

The Dish I have decided that the best part of a samosa is not what’s inside, but rather what holds together this flavorhouse curry explosion: the flaky, buttery, crunchy crust. Without this etherial wrapping paper, these bite-size (often fist-sized) delicacies would be nothing more than deficient dumplings. Instead, eating a samosa is like an edible... Continue Reading →

The Dish When I first locked eyes with the beady orbs of ikan bilis, they were staring up at me from inside the great plastic unknown of my inflight food tray. Cruising 42,000 feet above the Tasman Sea, I was excited by the prospect of any plane food that didn’t contain the Budget Airline Signature... Continue Reading →

To me, traveling and eating are one and the same. Both (if done right) should make you happy, transport you somewhere, teach you something, and transform your perspective of a place and its people. Food is something we all have in common. Ask someone from every country what they enjoy the most, and I bet... Continue Reading →